Neves, No8, began his career in England’s top flight in style, scoring a free-kick against Everton

His performances have not gone unnoticed and PSG are now keen to sign the star, who holds the record for the youngest captain in the Champions League, leading his Porto side to a 2-0 victory over Maccabi Tel Aviv in October 2015, aged just 18 years and 221 days.

But they will have to stump up a hefty fee if they want to bring Neves to Ligue 1 because the Portuguese ace, who has seven senior caps, has a contract at Molineux until 2023.

Neves captained Porto in the Champions League aged just 18 years and 221 days, the youngest captain in the competition’s history

Les Parisiens already have an arsenal of midfield talent, with the likes of Adrien Rabiot and Marco Verratti, while Brazilian centre-back Marquinhos has been deployed in a holding midfield role in recent matches.

Frenkie de Jong, also 21, has been linked with a moved to the French champions as well, but Barcelona and Tottenham are reportedly interested in the Dutch star who made his senior international debut last week.

Neves will look to continue his fine form when Wolves welcome Burnley to Molineux on Sunday.

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